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LAFAYETTE — Tippecanoe County officials broke ground Sept. 16 on its proposed law enforcement building and community corrections expansion that will double the amount of classroom and mental health service
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Tippecanoe County Community Corrections Surprised With $40K Electric Bill
Tippecanoe County Community Corrections received a surprise Duke Energy bill for $40,000 after staff forgot to pay electric bills in 2020.
Posted: Jul 13, 2021 3:32 PM
Updated: Jul 13, 2021 4:03 PM
Posted By: Joseph Paul
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) Tippecanoe County Community Corrections earlier this year received a surprise Duke Energy bill for $40,000 after staff forgot to pay electric bills in 2020.
Community Corrections Deputy Director Kelly Morehouse says Duke last year switched to e-billing, but those bills were sent centrally to the county instead of directly to community corrections.
Morehouse says that was Duke s error. With COVID, everybody working from home and approving things remotely, it wasn t something that was caught, so we had a big surprise a couple months ago where $40,000 was due, Morehouse says.
Details of grisly Fort Wayne slayings of Sarah Zent, children published in affidavit Ron Wilkins, Lafayette Journal & Courier
FORT WAYNE, Ind. Police found Sarah Zent kneeling beside a bed in a downstairs room, next to her three children who were face down. Their necks appeared slashed, according to a probable cause affidavit published online by Fox 55 in Fort Wayne.
While the probable cause affidavit, a public document, was filed Thursday morning, according to online records, it was not accessible at mycase.in.gov, even through the Tippecanoe County Clerk s office, which has access to publicly filed documents statewide.
Surveillance video showed Zent s boyfriend, Cohen Bennett Hancz-Barron, leaving Zent s house in the 2900 block of Gay Street around 6 a.m. Wednesday, according to the probable cause affidavit.